A Guide to the Orchard and Fruit Garden: Or, An Account of the Most Valuable Fruits Cultivated in Great Britain: with Kalendars of the Work Required in the Orchard and Kitchen Garden During Every Month in the Year |
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Wheeler ' s Russet - 191 Winter Red Calville · 162 White Astracan - - 11 Winter
White Calville - 113 White Cockle - 128 Woodcock - - 213 White Hawthornden -
27 Wood ' s Huntingdon - 79 White Pippin - - 158 Wood ' s Transparent Pippin 79
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Wheeler ' s Russet - 191 Winter Red Calville · 162 White Astracan - - 11 Winter
White Calville - 113 White Cockle - 128 Woodcock - - 213 White Hawthornden -
27 Wood ' s Huntingdon - 79 White Pippin - - 158 Wood ' s Transparent Pippin 79
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39 - 162 Winter Bergamot - . 110 - 110 Winter Bonchrétien . 147 - 151 Winter
Nelis - 148 . 14 Winter Orange - - 116 - 145 Winter Rousselet - - 149 - 156 Winter
Thorn - 150 - 122 Yat • 40 · 155 York Bergamot - 155 Yut . 40 107 CHAP . XVII .
39 - 162 Winter Bergamot - . 110 - 110 Winter Bonchrétien . 147 - 151 Winter
Nelis - 148 . 14 Winter Orange - - 116 - 145 Winter Rousselet - - 149 - 156 Winter
Thorn - 150 - 122 Yat • 40 · 155 York Bergamot - 155 Yut . 40 107 CHAP . XVII .
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... generally sown upon a south border in November , and again in January or
February if the weather be open ; but in hard winters the early sowings are
frequently destroyed , notwithstanding the greatest care has been bestowed
upon them .
... generally sown upon a south border in November , and again in January or
February if the weather be open ; but in hard winters the early sowings are
frequently destroyed , notwithstanding the greatest care has been bestowed
upon them .
Page 581
The first sort is that which is sown in autumn for winter and spring use , and is
often termed Winter Spinach . The second sort is that which is sown in spring and
summer , but which will not survive our severe winters . The third sort is a winter ...
The first sort is that which is sown in autumn for winter and spring use , and is
often termed Winter Spinach . The second sort is that which is sown in spring and
summer , but which will not survive our severe winters . The third sort is a winter ...
Page 592
September . Sow Cauliflower and early Purple Broccoli for frames , Lettuces ,
Flanders and Prickly Spinach , short - topped and Turnip Radishes . Plant out
Couve Tronchuda in frames , the same as Cauliflowers , to be kept through the
winter .
September . Sow Cauliflower and early Purple Broccoli for frames , Lettuces ,
Flanders and Prickly Spinach , short - topped and Turnip Radishes . Plant out
Couve Tronchuda in frames , the same as Cauliflowers , to be kept through the
winter .
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